List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia

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This is a list of municipalities in Serbia which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

Contents

A

Ada [1]

Aleksinac [2]

Aranđelovac [3] [4]

B

Bačka Topola [5]

Bački Petrovac [6] [7]

Bečej [8]

Belgrade [11]

Belgrade – Čukarica [13]

Belgrade – Mladenovac

Belgrade – New Belgrade [16]

Belgrade – Palilula [17]

Belgrade – Rakovica [18]

Belgrade – Stari Grad [19]

Belgrade – Zemun [23]

Beočin [24]

Bor [25]

C

Čačak [27]

Čoka [28]

Ćuprija

G

Gornji Milanovac [31] [32]

I

Inđija [33]

J

Jagodina [34] [35] [36] [37]

K

Kanjiža [38]

Kikinda [39]

Kladovo [40]

Kragujevac [41]

Kraljevo [42]

Kruševac [44]

Kula [45]

L

Leskovac [46]

Loznica [47]

M

Mali Iđoš [48]

N

Niš [49]

Novi Pazar [37]

Novi Sad [52]

P

Pančevo [54]

Paraćin [55] [56]

Požarevac [57] [58] [59] [60]

S

Šabac [61]

Senta [62]

Smederevo

Sombor [66]

Sremska Mitrovica

Sremski Karlovci [69]

Subotica [70] [71]

T

Tutin

U

Užice [75]

V

Valjevo [76]

Velika Plana [77] [78]

Vranje [79] [37]

Z

Žagubica [80]

Zrenjanin [81]

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